I’ve just used a sheep bladder to carry my drink around in for the past six years. I’d get something a little more modern and less rotted, but that would involve a dangerous cut into my bean budget, and I just can’t afford the risk.
You're so right for calling out those shallow commercialists Georg; Us Hiptang connoisseurs are among the elite few that are above such trivial obsessions...
Can't replace the sweetness of good old lead. Just adds that little, extra oomph. Especially when you're screaming in pain from the mental degradation you've suffered.
Late last year I abandoned all of my social media accounts outside of direct messaging and UA-cam. It’s been great for my mental health. But things like this just pass me by. I had a conversation at work where everybody was talking about these darn things and my only response was “wait, like grandads construction thermos? THAT Stanley?” After that conversation I have started noticing these damn things everywhere and I will not be swayed!
"How will they know I'm non-conformist without my Non-Conformist uniform??" Distilled that SLC Punk retrospective down to one sentence dang! Nice video 😂
I felt called out!! Goddamn we are all conforming to something. Though i think he is bit wrong. I think in a globalised word, one will end up finding a community of LIKE people online or on the other corner of the world. I think to be a non-conformist, one must be non-conforming to the shackles being imposed around you by your immediate surroundings. Let's say everybody around you is a normie and you're a goth, that's still non-conformist. But if you find a group of other goths in that you can regularly hang out with and you aren't a non-conformist there too, you're a normie.
I've been carrying around insulated cups of various brands for 10 years now, and now all of a sudden I'm being associated with trendy bullshit. I've also seen Stanley as a generic sounding camping gear supplier in the Walmart aisle long before then.
The guy behind the Stanley cup fad used to work at a sports shoe company (Reebock?) who learned that creating special version of a shoe can make people buy one.
I will say this, the old school stanley thermos is good for bringing chicken soup to the job site, also their old school flask is good for bringing, uh chicken soup to the job site.
After Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ dropped, I was all-in on the Grunge scene I had the ‘Butt-Cut’ hair, wore flannel’s, and Doc’s even though I lived in suburban Orlando, Florida!!
George, people got very concerned about me last time I started drinking water from a pine-sol bottle while on the treadmill. I don't know that I'm ready to have that conversation with the police again so soon.
I was so happy when I heard TikTok was crazy about the Stanley Cup. Finally a trend that isn't dumb. Just kids finding out about the great sport of ice hockey.
I bought The Stanley Cup to keep my coffee hot on the way to work. A terrible investment. Not only does it NOT come with a lid so my coffee spills out of its, quite frankly, TINY bowl, but at 37lbs and almost 40" tall, it's totally impractical. Plus it's made from some kind of non-insulated metal alloy. I'd be much better of with one of those little Thermos mug things.
I buy all my kitchen sh!t thru the strayan ‘op shops’. It’s secondhand stuff that has survived some other bunts cuff, so it’ll probably withstand my amateur bs. Anyway, since the cheapening, all stuff made when there was competition, innovation and scam culture hadn’t established itself is valuable in its ability to last longer than a tik tok video The enshitenment is upon us, the least of us have all the c@$h and don’t wanna give it up. The greatest revenge is survival beyond your foes wishes. Good vid.
I'm not a follower of trends or easily swayed by subtle advertising. But you mentioned both beans and cheese in this video and I just wanted to say that my beans on toast with cheese topping was lovely, thank you.
when i see s.one with, say, a face tatoo, i just appreciate that they are visually providing their aptitude in bad choices. Saves me the time of having to figure it out on my own. "thank you, whacko. I'll just be leaving now".
I didn't know these cups were popular until I heard people mock their popularity. Becoming out of touch moves along a continuum, you see... I'm still getting accustomed to it.
The "pot filler" trend reminded me of the fake car phone antenna trend. I was imagining people just attaching the pot filler to the wall, since running a water line to the stove is a bit costly.
the same people who are buying Atanley cups now have a cupboard of abandoned tote bags they were very sure they would use forever but some still have the matching pen inside from that thing they went to
Bro. Right before clicking on this video, I saw a bunch of guys running for the bus. A whole bunch of them have that kind of mushroom cut which you showed in this video. I was wondering how so many (5?) guys could have the same hair cut.
Not to defend this trend, but Stanley thermos products are not something replacable with a 5 dollar alternative. Though the people in this fad could, because they likely will never use one on a work site, or other harsh environment. When I got my first labor job my dad gave me the one he had from the military. I had that thing for 12 years. Then it got ran over by a piece of heavy machinery and it's insulation seal cracked. Bought a couple more and still have them 20 years later. Still look new. They will keep liquids cold, or warm, for more than a day. With ice they can keep your drink cold for several days if left closed.
It is interesting that you refer to them as "Stanley thermos products." "Thermos" is a trademark for insulated bottles sold by Thermos LLC, a brand that has existed for more than a hundred years, and they are so ubiquitous that many people are unaware of the trademark.
I think the stanley-trend will generalize. Buying multiples of expensive "reusable" products is a great way to either show how green you are, or a way to show how not-green you are. Everyone can participate in unproductive consumption.
4:48 that's so true! Last week, I asked my family to bring me a uniqlo bag that was trendy on tiktok like a year ago from abroad. Because I want to be just like these cool girls from the Western countries who can afford cool trendy things and not be the one earning 300 euros a month
I remember the day that I really learned about 'trendy'. I was in my first year of senior school and my classmate had a tee-shirt with a small crocodile motif stitched onto it. I was the only kid apparently who didn't know what Lacoste was. It didn't make sense to me when it was explained but a year or two later and I simply had to have a HEAD bag and I was soooo chuffed when I got one!
@@Big_Not_Good Chuffed is good in UK parlance and HEAD is a sporting goods manufacturer who lean towards tennis gear but whose bags became the must have school accessory in the mid to late 1980s... to the degree that, in my city, nearly 100% of kids my age will have owned one during that era. They still exist and are fairly popular but Nike and Adidas have a much larger market share.
I just looked up these cups and they're $45! Why would anyone pay that much for a cup?! I still use my old X-MEN: The Last Stand Slurpy cup from 7-Eleven.
I've seen yeti as actually being properly overbuilt. I recognize that there are probably other goods built just as well, but I don't love myself enough to find out. I just make peace with buying dollar store garbage items.
The Stanley thermos is tight though. Once McDonald's started charging more than a buck for coffee I just started brewing my own. I've probably saved thousands of dollars over the last 5 years and that thing only cost me 32 bucks on Amazon. Yeah... those cups are pointless. If I need a cup I'm buying one from Goodwill.
I admit my peak consumer purchase was when I bought a Nalgene bottle for £30 because it had a nice design. But I don't own any Apple products so...pretty sure it evens out.
I’m old so I’m angry about everything. That aside, we called this kind of thing “ jumping someone else’s train”. It was not a good thing. Maybe I’ve always been old.
I just can’t stand it when someone embeds ads in the same format as everything else they make. Ads used to be a grating nuisance in the middle of movies and goddammit, if they have to exist that’s what they ought to be. Bring ads to Netflix, remove them everywhere else!
I was always made to feel like an outsider for storing my urine in jars, but after switching to Stanley cups, I'm suddenly part of the in-crowd.
... and here's me drinking my stored urine at room temperature like a chump.
😂😂😂
High definition piss jugs!
Fair enough
@@superspecky4eyeswasnt it supposed to be luke warm. How long did you store it?
I wish dressing like a wizard and carrying a bag of crystals would become trendy.
true wizards walk around naked. What a noob...
Cloaks... I'd like to see cloaks come into fashion.
And smoking a pipe.
Actually, fukkit... Those are mine, the rest of you can screw off.
I don't want my wizard carrying a bag of crystals. He has to carry an orb ☑️
@@jotade2098 One step at a time!
@@203blessings A resurrection orb is an essential element in any crystal bag.
I’ve just used a sheep bladder to carry my drink around in for the past six years. I’d get something a little more modern and less rotted, but that would involve a dangerous cut into my bean budget, and I just can’t afford the risk.
You're so right for calling out those shallow commercialists Georg; Us Hiptang connoisseurs are among the elite few that are above such trivial obsessions...
It's hip to be tang.
hiptangies rise up, let's make our collective hip tanging at last
hiptang enema is the in thing this week
i would never tie my self worth and sense of identity to a brand. that's why i'm a connesseur of Hiptang exclusively
I would choke to death on beans if I gargled them. Thanks for the advice. Will go try it now.
As intended.
Still better than gargling on the _can._
Personally I bought my Stanley Cup for the lead content, I deserve some lead. As a treat.
All leaders need lead
Can't replace the sweetness of good old lead.
Just adds that little, extra oomph.
Especially when you're screaming in pain from the mental degradation you've suffered.
Jus a lil snac
I personslly prefer to hold my water in my legs and ankles, like a proper middle-aged American.
"Sudden, inexplicable spike in bean-choking fatalities"
Late last year I abandoned all of my social media accounts outside of direct messaging and UA-cam. It’s been great for my mental health. But things like this just pass me by. I had a conversation at work where everybody was talking about these darn things and my only response was “wait, like grandads construction thermos? THAT Stanley?” After that conversation I have started noticing these damn things everywhere and I will not be swayed!
I'm in a very similar boat, I'm still not sure why anyone cares about those cups tbh.
Pinterest is my happy place ❤
"Churnalism", what a fantastic coinage.
Warning: this video contains images of Ricky Gervais.
So more reason to watch the video.
"How will they know I'm non-conformist without my Non-Conformist uniform??"
Distilled that SLC Punk retrospective down to one sentence dang! Nice video 😂
I felt called out!! Goddamn we are all conforming to something.
Though i think he is bit wrong. I think in a globalised word, one will end up finding a community of LIKE people online or on the other corner of the world.
I think to be a non-conformist, one must be non-conforming to the shackles being imposed around you by your immediate surroundings.
Let's say everybody around you is a normie and you're a goth, that's still non-conformist. But if you find a group of other goths in that you can regularly hang out with and you aren't a non-conformist there too, you're a normie.
I've recycled a glass vodka bottle as my water bottle. It started as a quick convenience, I kept on because of the response.
I've been carrying around insulated cups of various brands for 10 years now, and now all of a sudden I'm being associated with trendy bullshit.
I've also seen Stanley as a generic sounding camping gear supplier in the Walmart aisle long before then.
You did the same thing for lava lamps in 2019.
If you think collecting Stanley Cups is addictive, wait until to have your first puff of crack cocaine.
Thank you, I didn't know what to eat tonight.... Beans it is.
I can’t be the only one who thought that people were suddenly big into hockey
For a full two weeks I thought that
Hockey > All other sports
"Why are all these women talking about hockey?" - Me 😂
I am actively disinterested in sports, and I also thought that.
Me too and I’m only aware of this because of the video in Wayne’s World 2.
“The Stanley Cup - 100 Years of Glory”
My partner got a stanley cup years back, shes been using the same army green one before the hype, and will likely still be using it after...
The guy behind the Stanley cup fad used to work at a sports shoe company (Reebock?) who learned that creating special version of a shoe can make people buy one.
I will say this, the old school stanley thermos is good for bringing chicken soup to the job site, also their old school flask is good for bringing, uh chicken soup to the job site.
i have a couple thermos' from the 80's and they keep coffee warm for like 6 hours. its awesome
Things that scream, "I'm unique, in the same way everyone else is."
As a Canadian, I haven't seen a Stanley cup in 31 years
Is it because American cities buy up all your hockey players?
Criminally underrated channel. But I think he likes it that way. Bit like Stewart Lee...
After Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’ dropped, I was all-in on the Grunge scene
I had the ‘Butt-Cut’ hair, wore flannel’s, and Doc’s even though I lived in suburban Orlando, Florida!!
George, people got very concerned about me last time I started drinking water from a pine-sol bottle while on the treadmill. I don't know that I'm ready to have that conversation with the police again so soon.
Love the optimism ! Beans for all !
I was so happy when I heard TikTok was crazy about the Stanley Cup. Finally a trend that isn't dumb. Just kids finding out about the great sport of ice hockey.
Sure, says the CEO of Hiptang.
I thought people were talking about the Stanley Cup as in hockey...
I've never even heard of a Stanley cup. I thought you were talking soccer or golf lol. Guess I'm too working class
You are.
I bought The Stanley Cup to keep my coffee hot on the way to work. A terrible investment.
Not only does it NOT come with a lid so my coffee spills out of its, quite frankly, TINY bowl, but at 37lbs and almost 40" tall, it's totally impractical. Plus it's made from some kind of non-insulated metal alloy.
I'd be much better of with one of those little Thermos mug things.
hadnt heard of these fuckin cups. thanks
1:06 damn, that sound effect hit me with some nostalgia.
Im also amused that Stanley Cups has LEAD IN IT
Imagine paying that much for possible lead poisoning
I'd be more worried about the cadmium content and the long term degradation to teeth and bones.
@@Verault You should be concerned about both. Heavy metals and the body are not a good mix
@@elvingearmasterirma7241 oh but i love heavy metal. Motorhead is my go to band when i'm poisoning myself
@@jotade2098 _pft_
@@jotade2098I prefer to listen to Great white whenever sitting in front of my fireplace....
I'm suddenly struck with an inexorable yearning for beans.
I buy all my kitchen sh!t thru the strayan ‘op shops’.
It’s secondhand stuff that has survived some other bunts cuff, so it’ll probably withstand my amateur bs.
Anyway, since the cheapening, all stuff made when there was competition, innovation and scam culture hadn’t established itself is valuable in its ability to last longer than a tik tok video
The enshitenment is upon us, the least of us have all the c@$h and don’t wanna give it up.
The greatest revenge is survival beyond your foes wishes.
Good vid.
"Docker smile"... 🤣 That's going to be the name of my new garage barber shop.
"Be anything, you're a poser."
The kind of dark comedic truth I come to this channel for :D
I listened to this video in a playlist I made for my commute and at first I thought you were talking about hockey!
I thought the Stanley cup was some sort of sports trophy.
Yeh, it's NHL...
I bought 57 Stanley Cups from Target yesterday, THAT MEANS THAT I’M BETTER THAN YOU!!!!!
Thanks for bring it back up right at the end to finish on a nice cheery note 😊
That 2000s cup looks sick.
It looks like a cup.
@@TillyOrifice In the end, isn't that all we really want out of a cup?
Your videos deserve more views. Also, I adore the lighting you use.
Yeah, Nathan.
Two words: Hip. Tang
hip >> trendy. of course!
All I can think about after watching this is that I need to get more hiptang
Let's do an experiment and make ruffs a thing again, people say fashion repeats 😁
I just need to know what the trends are before they are trends so that I can invest wisely.
I'm not a follower of trends or easily swayed by subtle advertising. But you mentioned both beans and cheese in this video and I just wanted to say that my beans on toast with cheese topping was lovely, thank you.
when i see s.one with, say, a face tatoo, i just appreciate that they are visually providing their aptitude in bad choices. Saves me the time of having to figure it out on my own. "thank you, whacko. I'll just be leaving now".
I've tried to have this discussion a few times recently only to be told about the Stanley cup's life changing insulation.
Suppose it could be worse, say a trend surrounding a completely non-functional item.
Love the Kenny Everett leg cross at the start.
01:06 Is that the mighty band Lodger? I NEED AN ANSWER GEORG!!!
My throat hurts so bad...from all dem
BEANSSS
I tip my hat and say, "Beans to you, sir."
splicing in marshall applewhite of heavens gate is SO genius
“Vanity is the fear of appearing original: it is thus a lack of pride, but not necessarily a lack of originality.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
Big fan of glass cups. Fancy a ceramic mug from time to time.
I must be under a rock; what is a Stanley Cup!?
Really enjoying your editing lately Georg
I for one, care that people know I dont care about what they think of me.... Its the only way i can conform to non conformity.
I have always refused to follow trends as much as possible. People are sheep.
I loved you as Capt. Quin in Barry Lyndon.
Project farm tested a bunch of drink receptacles, most leaked and had very little different.
I was eating BEANS while watching this.
I didn't know these cups were popular until I heard people mock their popularity. Becoming out of touch moves along a continuum, you see... I'm still getting accustomed to it.
Please never change. Unless the prevailing trend is to change.
love your grumpy vibes as always.
got the sudden urge to buy and gargle a can of beans
Classic Georg
The "pot filler" trend reminded me of the fake car phone antenna trend. I was imagining people just attaching the pot filler to the wall, since running a water line to the stove is a bit costly.
the same people who are buying Atanley cups now have a cupboard of abandoned tote bags they were very sure they would use forever but some still have the matching pen inside from that thing they went to
Bro.
Right before clicking on this video, I saw a bunch of guys running for the bus. A whole bunch of them have that kind of mushroom cut which you showed in this video.
I was wondering how so many (5?) guys could have the same hair cut.
Not to defend this trend, but Stanley thermos products are not something replacable with a 5 dollar alternative. Though the people in this fad could, because they likely will never use one on a work site, or other harsh environment. When I got my first labor job my dad gave me the one he had from the military. I had that thing for 12 years. Then it got ran over by a piece of heavy machinery and it's insulation seal cracked.
Bought a couple more and still have them 20 years later. Still look new. They will keep liquids cold, or warm, for more than a day. With ice they can keep your drink cold for several days if left closed.
It is interesting that you refer to them as "Stanley thermos products." "Thermos" is a trademark for insulated bottles sold by Thermos LLC, a brand that has existed for more than a hundred years, and they are so ubiquitous that many people are unaware of the trademark.
@@WG55 oh i am aware of the brand. The brand name has just become the common term for that type of product. Like kleenex.
I think the stanley-trend will generalize. Buying multiples of expensive "reusable" products is a great way to either show how green you are, or a way to show how not-green you are. Everyone can participate in unproductive consumption.
The uh, 'odd clips out' were Marshall Applewhite, right? The Heavens Gate guy?
That early musical cue sounded a lot like Night Trap.
I've never heard of a Stanley Cup until now and I feel very confused
I've never been a trend chaser and I never will be, I've always held a disdain for trends.
Man that lava lamp is huuuge
Never heard of these cups
4:48 that's so true! Last week, I asked my family to bring me a uniqlo bag that was trendy on tiktok like a year ago from abroad. Because I want to be just like these cool girls from the Western countries who can afford cool trendy things and not be the one earning 300 euros a month
Two beans, one Stanley cup.
I remember the day that I really learned about 'trendy'. I was in my first year of senior school and my classmate had a tee-shirt with a small crocodile motif stitched onto it. I was the only kid apparently who didn't know what Lacoste was. It didn't make sense to me when it was explained but a year or two later and I simply had to have a HEAD bag and I was soooo chuffed when I got one!
Is chuffed good or bad? (I'm American) Also, what's a head bag?
@@Big_Not_Good Chuffed is good in UK parlance and HEAD is a sporting goods manufacturer who lean towards tennis gear but whose bags became the must have school accessory in the mid to late 1980s... to the degree that, in my city, nearly 100% of kids my age will have owned one during that era. They still exist and are fairly popular but Nike and Adidas have a much larger market share.
Thanks for the beans recommendation
I just looked up these cups and they're $45! Why would anyone pay that much for a cup?! I still use my old X-MEN: The Last Stand Slurpy cup from 7-Eleven.
I've seen yeti as actually being properly overbuilt. I recognize that there are probably other goods built just as well, but I don't love myself enough to find out. I just make peace with buying dollar store garbage items.
The Stanley thermos is tight though. Once McDonald's started charging more than a buck for coffee I just started brewing my own. I've probably saved thousands of dollars over the last 5 years and that thing only cost me 32 bucks on Amazon. Yeah... those cups are pointless. If I need a cup I'm buying one from Goodwill.
I admit my peak consumer purchase was when I bought a Nalgene bottle for £30 because it had a nice design.
But I don't own any Apple products so...pretty sure it evens out.
I’m old so I’m angry about everything. That aside, we called this kind of thing “ jumping someone else’s train”. It was not a good thing. Maybe I’ve always been old.
I always say "I liked it before it was uncool."
I'm not gonna gargle beans, Georg.
Edit: Solid George HW Bush Yalie/CIA joke, I lol'd.
I agree we'll be living in our cars in the 30's if we can afford it.
I didn't buy a Stanley because it is trendy. I bought it because it is the best/only product to hold my Hip-tang™.
The sleek dome has been a classic men's look for literally ever. No worries.
If I fill my Stanley Cup with Hip Tang though?
I just can’t stand it when someone embeds ads in the same format as everything else they make. Ads used to be a grating nuisance in the middle of movies and goddammit, if they have to exist that’s what they ought to be.
Bring ads to Netflix, remove them everywhere else!
Tickle Me Elmo and Beanie Babies were never child sensations. They were speculator sensations. Markets in everything.
Gargling beans right now. I feel accomplished.